"A debut deserving of a gold medal." —Kirkus (starred review)
"[A] fun and wholesome debut... Mazarura is a writer to watch." —Publishers Weekly
"A radiant, joyful debut novel with a particularly fun setting." —ELLE
"Sweet and inspiring." —NPR
"A perfect Olympic-year read. This debut rom-com sparkles and is sure to delight contemporary-romance fans, particularly those who love reading about athletes, celebrities, and tenacious underdog heroines." —Library Journal
"Let the Games Begin is THE way to kick off the summer games! They say what happens in Olympic Village stays in Olympic Village… but let’s just say the competition wasn’t the only thing that was hot!" —Danielle Allen, author of Curvy Girl Summer
“Let the Games Begin is pure delight! Rufaro Faith Mazarura’s threading of Zimbabwean and British culture masterfully displays how the love interests, Zeke and Olivia, can exist in two worlds yet learn to remain true to themselves and to their roots. Filled with friendship, family, and the competitive thrill of the Olympics, Zeke and Olivia’s growing romance shows what it means to follow one’s heart and take the leap towards love.” —Preslaysa Williams, author of A Lowcountry Bride
"Rufaro Faith Mazarura's Let the Games Begin is a vivid, moving story of finding love—and yourself—in the exhilarating world of the Summer Games. The heart stopping action and propulsive love story makes for a gripping and life-affirming read. I loved it!" —Katelyn Doyle, author of Just Some Stupid Love Story
"Rufaro is such a fresh and exciting new voice in romantic women’s fiction. I’ve never fallen as fast as I did for Zeke and his family, and Olivia is such a perfect heroine, battling between her head and her heart. Let the Games Begin is funny, romantic, gripping and relatable. I loved every second of it. If you need me, I’ll be in Athens." —Tessa Bickers, author of The Book Swap
"One of the most heart-warming books I've ever read with characters you will immediately root for. A complete delight." —Mia Sheridan, New York Times bestselling author of Archer's Voice
"Both a beautiful romance and a stirring coming-of-age story... you can't help but root for Zeke and Olivia as they navigate familial expectations and their own ambitions while falling for each other. Rufaro Faith Mazarura is a fascinating and talented new voice in women's fiction." —Lauren Ho, bestselling author of Last Tang Standing
"As someone with vivid memories of the 2012 Olympic Games, Let The Games Begin brought back the excitement and atmosphere of those heady two weeks, creating the most tremendous setting for the unfolding stories of two talented, determined and fierce individuals who somehow in their fight to achieve, have lost sight of what is most important to them. A gorgeous atmospheric coming of age, love story which had me hooked from page one. Rufaro Faith Mazurura’s debut novel packs the most delicious punch and I can’t wait to read more of her work." —Julie Caplin, international bestselling author of the Romantic Escapes series
06/01/2024
DEBUT Recent uni graduate and second-generation immigrant Olivia Nkomo has dreamed of the Olympics since childhood, so being hired for an internship with Great Britain's delegation to the summer games feels like the reward for all of her hard work. An unexpected reversal of fortune threatens her life's carefully plotted trajectory, however, and Zeke Moyo, one of Britain's star sprinters, bears the brunt of her frustration. When they meet again under more auspicious circumstances, their mutual attraction fills their interactions with a far more pleasant type of tension. Olivia finds unexpected answers about her future, even as Zeke's prospects grow increasingly opaque. In the midst of his third Olympic games, he has to navigate his career, his growing closeness with Olivia, and the presence of his ex-girlfriend, also a superstar Olympian. Olivia and Zeke's shared British Zimbabwean heritage bridges some of the distance that exists between their positions in the Olympic and social hierarchies, and Mazarura deftly navigates the realities that shape her characters' lives, maintaining humor even when discussing serious topics. VERDICT A perfect Olympic-year read. This debut rom-com sparkles and is sure to delight contemporary-romance fans, particularly those who love reading about athletes, celebrities, and tenacious underdog heroines.—Nicole Williams
Travel to the Summer Olympic Games with Shaniqua Okwok, who narrates this contemporary sports romance. Hardworking Olivia Nkomo is determined to get her dream job at the Summer Games, where she hopes to meet some of her favorite athletes. Zeke Moyo, the star of Team Great Britain, is seeking the title of "fastest man alive." When Olivia and Zeke bump into each other on the first day of the games, sparks fly. Okwok successfully performs both points of view. Okwok's tone captures Olivia's go-getter spirit and projects Zeke's vulnerabilities and desires. Listeners will root for Zeke to win the gold, for Olivia to achieve her ambitions, and for both to find happiness together. J.J.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
★ 2024-05-04
Romance blossoms at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The Olympics are back where they originated, and two British citizens are journeying to Athens for the Games. Go-getter twenty-three-year-old Olivia Nkomo has been working diligently toward her childhood dream of a job at the Olympics, and she’s thrilled to finally land an internship—even if it’s unpaid. Happy-go-lucky heartthrob Ezekiel Moyo, 24, already has a silver medal, but this year the sprinter is going for the gold. Olivia and Zeke, both children of Zimbabwean immigrants, meet when they literally run into each other in the Olympic Village, forever changing the trajectory of their lives. Flirty banter and sizzling chemistry lead to genuine connection, but this summer can’t last forever. As they each grapple with big questions about the lives they want to lead and people they want to be, they begin to realize just how much they’ve grown to mean to each other. This layered story expertly captures the excitement of the Games while Olivia and Zeke’s developing relationship (with closed-door romance) serves as a prompt for personal reflection. Their loving families play huge roles in their lives; Olivia questions how much her aspirations are fueled by trying to fulfill her parents’ dreams while Zeke starts to process the grief he’s been avoiding for years about losing his father. The weightier topics are delicately handled and balanced out by lighthearted and humorous scenes, often featuring the couple’s charming, bighearted friends. This delightful romance is a ray of sunshine.
A debut deserving of a gold medal.